Kisses to Pop it in the Oven in Kittery, Maine

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Posted Nov. 26, 2013 at 2:00 AM

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KISSES to Renee and Paula of one of Kittery's newest businesses, Pop it in the Oven, for donating 10 percent of their Friday sales to the Friends of Football. In addition, all of their tips are donated to the same organization. If you haven't tried their take-out meals, you are missing a wonderful and easy answer to the question, "What's for dinner?" The charitable donation makes it even better.

— Jonel Thames Leake

Kittery Point, Maine

Red hot KISSES to both the Portsmouth Department of Public Works and Fire Department for their help making Dondero's Fall Event a memorable night. KISSES to the Public Works Department, there was plenty of wood available to keep the bonfire blazing. KISSES to the firefighters for coming to make sure the bonfire was out. The students loved seeing Principal (Katherine) Callahan taking on the role of firefighter! Last but not least, KISSES to all of the Dondero staff and families that braved the cold night to attend what we hope to add to the list of annual events.

— Beth Krupp

Dondero PTA Secretary

KISSES to PMAC (Portsmouth Music and Art Center) adult students, founders Russ Jr. and Katie Grazier, and the audience for stocking our pantry at Kittery's End 68 Hours of Hunger. The Kittery Community Center rocked and resounded with the great music that the PMAC artists played. Admission fee was food for Kittery's End 68 Hours of Hunger.